Switching Industry Ave Part 1
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2014
- Switching on the modular switching layout "Industry Ave" with a Union Pacific SD40
"Industry Ave" is a modular switching layout in N-scale with extraordinary flexibility in arranging the modules. The scenery has a lot of fine details.
Visit industry-ave.de/ for more information.
Two cars have to be set out - fruit and pipes, both to the team track. Two other cars are going back to the yard as empties. That's all - but it will take its time! - Jak na to + styl
This is a great video. Nice details and switching cars is always fun.
Awesome! You have that gift of makin things look real!
See something here missed in a lot of other model train videos.....movement of automobiles at the grade crossing. Cars changed here from time to time. Nice idea and makes things look more realistic then just static models on display. Gives a more life like approach... (No pun intended)
Great layout!
Very nice details,
Thanks for sharing.
Very nice layout. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
amazing layout great detail on everything look forward to more videos
Nice switching. .thanks for sharing and keep up the great work. .
Nice layout, looks like it's a blast to operate!
Very cool video, thanks for sharing!
I don't know how often I have watched this and it just gets better every time👍👍Any more?
I'm more in H0 for the moment - and added new videos there.
.very nice. Love the details. Mike
Really nice job - thank you!!
Super nice time for some more videos!!
incredible!
great ops, really nice scenery, thanks for sharingsubscribed
Every time the switch job blocks the crossing the cars at the crossing are different!
This is an N Scale? Wow - Nice Work !
I really enjoyed the video. You did a really great job on much of the detail and weathering. The fruit grower car is really nice. I too like the fact that you move your vehicles in and out of the scene adding to the overall experience rather than a straight static view. What brand are your vehicles? Are they road apples? I liked your sound module also..that added a lot. Great job, thanks for sharing.
Will you ever do more videos? This one is awesome, we want more!!! ;)
Pretty awesome operations going on within these module. I really love the detail. What decoder are you using? What dcc setup are you using? I hope to see more videos soon. I hope I can get this much detail into my operations once I get my layout is nearly complete.
These are MRC decoders with an Uhlenbrock Intellibox.
it was a very nice video and hard to believe that was model!! Also just wondering because I am also building a layout, and was wondering if you knew where you got those railroad crossings? nice vid, keep it up!!
+littlepiggy The road is handmade out of a styrene sheet. The lights are commercially available, also the sound module sitting at the bottom side.
I love your road, how did you create that? Looks great!
The road is made of a styrene sheet, the color is just acrylic primer and a little bit of weathering.
Part 1 was great, but where is part 2? Looking forward to it.
You're right, I really should do the next part ...
I'd like to know what kind of switch machines you have on your turnouts, sounds like you are electrocuting some one. Like your layout tho.
The switch machines are servos.
How do you uncouple? do you have magnets?
+Chris Rees I'm using a wooden skewer.
Hmm, "Frodo's Frozen Food"...sounds like someone is a "Lord of the Rings" fan! LOL😉 BTW, why did you trim the "gladhands" back on the freight cars? Loved the vid, tho! ☺
Trainnut1958🚂🚃🚃🚃🇺🇸
Some "gladhands" were so low that they conflicted with the rails.